Why does my vision get blurry sometimes whenever I try to read a book or when reading?
My eyes cant seem to focus, and my vision gets all blurry. It usually corrects itself when I move back, buts sometimes whenever I try to read, my vision will get blurry, sometimes I feel like im looking at it cross-eyed.Additional DetailsI just noticed I used the word "somtimes" and "blurry" a bit too much. lol
But I think I take all of your suggestions and try reading glasses, then if that dont work, ill go to my optometrist

Perhaps you have a heart condition that is affecting blood flow to your eyeballs.

lala

See a eye specialist right away Maybe your eyes are healthy but you cannot take any chance

shallytally

you need to see an eye doctor that is why

M oose

farsightedness

Tinman

You might need some reading glasses or something. Go to the eye doctor and see what he can do.

shanu y

uve got EYE PROBLEMS

Veronica

you may need to get reading glasses

JenH-RN

sounds like u need to have ur eyes checked out

john77

yah i think i know what your talking about... sometimes like right before i go to bed my eyes feel like they're cross eyed probably cause they're just tired... your eyes are probably just straining on reading... it can also hurt to stare at the white pages a lot too.

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my vision is blurry i have bad vision it runs alot on my m,oms side of the family i have glasses even look at my display pic

cherrihill

one of the signs of a diabetic is blurry vision..or you could need glasses or it could even be alergies..... best to see a doctor

tobad4ya999

I think what you are describing is double vision. Like sometimes when i am concentrating on something i have this feeling in my eyes and then stuff goes blurry and kind of double. There really isnt much to be done about it, perhaps see an optometrist if its really dehabilitating you.

dances with unicorns

I don't know your age, but this is something everyone (or at least ALMOST everyone) experiences as they age. The cornea has to be flatter for reading close up than for looking at something far away, and the flattening of the corneas is done by tiny muscles in the eye. Over time, those muscles weaken, and you are not able to see as well close up. This started being a problem for me when I was in my early 30s. I'd suggest trying out a pair of reading glasses from the drugstore if it's not a severe problem. If it's really bad, or rapidly getting worse, it's time for a trip to your optometrist/opthalmologist.